AVAX / TetherUS
Long

Avalanche, The Money Tree; Great Entry Price & Timing

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What's the first thing you consider when looking at a chart? What is the first thing that catches your attention?

When you take the leap, how confident do you feel that your conclusions are correction? Do you doubt yourself? I don't.

The first I look at are the candles and the chart structure. Later comes the volume and price patterns. Finally, if somehow the direction is not yet clear, I add some indicators for additional support. What about you, what is the first thing you consider when looking at a chart?

I think Avalanche is ready to grow based on a rising channel, a structure of a higher lows. This small and young structure is a period of consolidation before maximum growth. Timing is running out. The market is about to go bullish and it will grow with full force.

It doesn't matter what is happening "out there," Crypto is going up.

Looks like a great entry timing is possible on this chart. The price is awesome. It is the same chart setup we've been looking at for months and months. The current price range has been active since early March.

The rise from March, April and May all include the 3-February low. It is certain and highly obvious, this consolidation has been going for too long. The bearish bias is missing. Bullish consolidation means that a bullish breakout will follow when this phase ends. The start of a new uptrend. All those altcoins that moved first revealed what will happen to this pair.

Did you miss those? I showed you some pairs that grew more than 100% in a single day. You know something interesting? The chart on those pairs is exactly the same as this one. The drop, the recovery and the higher low.

Soon, very soon, Avalanche will follow and the rise will be very strong.

Namaste.

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